Minix Unveils New Mini PCs and Portable Monitors at Computex 2026

by Chief Editor

Minix is expanding its hardware footprint with a new generation of AI-focused mini PCs and portable monitors. The company’s latest lineup, showcased at Computex 2026, includes high-performance workstations featuring AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processors and specialized Intel-powered models, alongside versatile foldable and touchscreen displays designed for modern creative and professional workflows.

What defines the new AI Mini Workstation lineup?

The standout additions to the Minix catalog are the ER939-AI Pro and the ER939-AI Ultra. According to company specifications, both units leverage the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor to deliver up to 126 TOPS of overall AI performance. While they share internal hardware, their physical designs cater to different user needs: the Pro model features a white chassis with a leather handle, while the Ultra model incorporates an integrated LCD screen on top of its case. Both devices support up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory and 8 TB of NVMe SSD storage, featuring dual 10 Gb Ethernet connectivity.

Pro Tip: When choosing between the ER939-AI Pro and Ultra, consider your workspace. The Pro’s leather handle is designed for portability, while the Ultra’s LCD screen is intended for users who want immediate, at-a-glance system monitoring.

How does the new hardware handle diverse computing needs?

Minix is targeting multiple market segments by diversifying its processor platforms. Beyond the AMD-based workstations, the company introduced the EU736-AI, which runs on the Intel Panther Lake Core Ultra 7 356H. This model provides up to 90 TOPS of AI performance and includes an OCuLink eGPU port (PCIe 4.0 x4) and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. For users prioritizing silent operation, the Z150-0dB offers a fully fanless experience powered by the Intel Twin Lake N150 processor, contrasting sharply with the high-performance cooling requirements of the AI-focused workstations.

What are the latest developments in portable display technology?

Portable monitor technology is shifting toward higher refresh rates and foldable form factors. Minix introduced the SF15 Fold, a dual 15.6-inch foldable IPS display that supports HDR and connects via USB-C or mini-HDMI. For users requiring standard portable setups, the company debuted the SF16 and SF16T. Both 16-inch monitors feature a 120 Hz refresh rate and sRGB color coverage, with the SF16T model adding multitouch capabilities. Additionally, the upcoming 10-inch sRGB Portable Monitor (Touch Edition) targets users who need a compact, secondary touch-enabled screen for travel or small-footprint workspaces.

Did you know? The shift toward OCuLink ports in mini PCs, like those found in the EU736-AI, allows for a direct PCIe connection to external graphics cards, significantly reducing the latency often found in standard USB-based eGPU setups.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum memory capacity for the new Minix AI Mini Workstations?

The ER939-AI Pro and Ultra, as well as the EU736-AI, support up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory.

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Do the new portable monitors support touch input?

Yes, the upcoming 10-inch sRGB Portable Monitor (Touch Edition) and the 16-inch SF16T both feature multitouch support.

Are there fanless options available in the new lineup?

Yes, the Z150-0dB model is designed as a fully fanless system utilizing the Intel Twin Lake N150 processor.

What connectivity options are available for the EU736-AI?

The EU736-AI includes 10 Gb and 2.5 Gb dual Ethernet ports, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, and an OCuLink eGPU port.


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